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Mobile Security for the Consumer 50 iPhones were purposely “lost” and the researchers recorded the ac;ons that the “ﬁnders” of the smartphones • 72% of smartphone ﬁnders click on a ﬁle named “private photos”. • 57% of smartphone ﬁnders clicked on a ﬁle called “saved passwords”. • 43% of ﬁnders click on an app called “online banking”. • 50% of the smartphones were returned even though all of them contained owner contact informa;on. hCp://ansonalex.com/mobile security

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If you lose your phone, what would it reveal ? The truth is people are just nosy : its just in our DNA hCp://ansonalex.com/infographics

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Dave Morin, CEO of Path, commented : . . . . We upload the address book to our servers in order to help the user ﬁnd and connect to their friends and family . . .

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Tips to data protec7on on an Smartphone • Password protect your device • Use a security app – tracking, secure wipe, etc • Display you contact informa;on on the outside or on the login screen of your smartphone.

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Tips to protect personal informa7on on an Smartphone • Be careful of what tap / click / swipe • Be careful when you download and pay aCen;on before giving permission • Be careful when you’re online – use secure protocols